The term "wild problem" typically refers to a type of problem that is complex, ill-defined, and difficult to solve using traditional methods. These problems often have uncertain or changing parameters, involve multiple stakeholders with differing perspectives, and may have no clear or definitive solutions. In a broader sense, "wild problems" can be linked to concepts in systems thinking, where interdependencies and feedback loops complicate problem-solving.

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